Sunday, November 22, 2009

Standard-Bearer. Also.

Frank Rich's column on the Tao of Also is another must read today:
Even by the standard of politicians, this is a woman with an outsized ego. Combine that with her performance skills and an insatiable hunger for the limelight, and you can see why she will not stay in Wasilla now that she’s seen 30 Rock. The question journalists repeatedly asked last week — What are Palin’s plans for 2012? — is a red herring. Palin has no obligation to answer it. She is the pit bull in the china shop of American politics, and she can do what she wants, on her own timeline, all the while raking in the big bucks she couldn’t as a sitting governor. No one, least of all her own political party, can control her.
The fact-checking siege of “Going Rogue” — by the media, Democrats and aggrieved McCain campaign operatives alike — is another fruitless sideshow. Palin’s political appeal has never had anything to do with facts — or coherent policy positions. The more she is attacked for not being in possession of pointy-headed erudition, the more powerful she becomes as an avatar of the anti-elite cause. As Rich Lowry, the editor of National Review, has correctly observed, “She represents less a philosophical strain on the right than an affect and a demographic.”

That demographic is white and non-urban: Just look at the stops and the faces on her carefully calibrated book tour. The affect is emotional — the angry air of grievance that emerged first at her campaign rallies in 2008, with their shrieked threats to Obama, and that has since resurfaced in the Hitler-fixated “tea party” movement (which she endorses in her book). It’s a politics of victimization and sloganeering with no policy solutions required beyond the conservative mantra of No Taxes. Its standard-bearer can make stuff up with impunity: “Thanks, but no thanks on that bridge to nowhere”; Obama’s “palling around with terrorists”; health care “death panels.”

After the Palin-McCain ticket lost, conservative pundits admonished her to start studying the issues. If “Going Rogue” and its promotional interviews are any indication, she has ignored their entreaties during her months at liberty. Last week, Greta Van Susteren chastised Oprah for not asking Palin “one policy question,” but when Barbara Walters did ask some, Palin either recycled Dick Cheney verbatim (Obama is “dithering”) or ran aground. Her argument for why “Jewish settlements” should be expanded on the West Bank was that “more and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead.” It was unclear what she was talking about — unless it was the “rapture” theology that requires the mass return of Jews to settle the Holy Land as a precondition for the return of Christ.
And I'll say it again: Sarah Palin represents The Stupid that Zandar is Versus.  It's all know-nothing slogans, sound bites, and reducing everything to either Good or Evil.  She is the lazy man's Dubya.  Policy doesn't matter to the woman because everything Obama does is bad, and everything she does is good.

That's her worldview.  It is shared by millions of Americans because that's been beaten into them by the Pretty Hate Machine.  She is the one-eyed Moose in the kingdom of the blind, stupid, deaf and angry.

The people angry with Obama's America know the GOP don't have anything better, Bush proved that.  They dream and hope that Sarah does.  So she can sell them all the cloudstuff and pixie dust in the world and they eat it up.  As I said yesterday, her creation and rise was inevitable based solely on the perfect idiocy of our current political process.  It has produced the Perfect Idiot as a result.

All hail.  In a reductio ad absurdum world, we have distilled everything down to Sarah Palin.

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